Complying with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 in Physical Education and High School Sports Programs: A Manual on Physical Education and Sports Programs for Administrators, Athletic Directors, Coaches, and Teachers in Local Education Agencies and for Personnel in General Physical Education Programs in Colleges and Universities |
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... instruction in the K - 4 program . As is already done by teachers indi- vidualizing instruction , sports skills , stunts and tumbling will be intro- duced gradually as boys and girls are ready for them . In some schools even at grade 4 ...
... instruction in the K - 4 program . As is already done by teachers indi- vidualizing instruction , sports skills , stunts and tumbling will be intro- duced gradually as boys and girls are ready for them . In some schools even at grade 4 ...
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... instruction , a sport in which women teachers might be less proficient , a male - female team would enable the less experienced woman to learn by observation and practice how to teach this activity . Some schools have intro- duced self ...
... instruction , a sport in which women teachers might be less proficient , a male - female team would enable the less experienced woman to learn by observation and practice how to teach this activity . Some schools have intro- duced self ...
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... instruction programs of physical education in four - year colleges and universities : 1971-72 , Joseph B. Oxendine of Temple Uni- versity stated that " coeducational courses continue to grow to the extent that the majority of physical ...
... instruction programs of physical education in four - year colleges and universities : 1971-72 , Joseph B. Oxendine of Temple Uni- versity stated that " coeducational courses continue to grow to the extent that the majority of physical ...
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